I am currently going to Penn St. via the WorldCampus so I know it can be done. My VA contact was not "thrilled" with the change to online idea at first (I believe the failure rate is pretty high from my understanding) and I was told it was more expensive than going to my local U but I am doing better because the schedule works better but I will say that the classes are harder and overall it is a lot more work. Plus you really need the ability to stay on schedule.

I would guess with all the online schools out there that most are not as tough as PSU but one of my motivations for picking that school was its name. One other thing I have to say about PSU is that I have yet (this is my second semester) to run into anyone with an attitude of "I am smarter/better/superior than you" and in fact so far they appear to really put "customer satisfaction" as a priority. It is very normal to send an email to a teacher on a Saturday or Sunday and get a same day reply.

I submitted my plan with Penn State On-line and My Voc Counselor told me I couldn't do it. Even though I can get my degree in 2.5 years. He's telling me I have to go to a community col;ege. I have only 2.5 years left so I'm forced to only be able to get an AA no a BS.

Air036 your Voc Rehab counselor cannot tell you where you have to go to college. That is total B.S. on his or her part. All they are supposed to do is to help you in the implementation of your vocational rehabilitation goal and give you direction / counseling to help you achieve that goal. If your intended career requires you to have a B.S. degree then by all means force the issue. It's YOUR BENEFIT not theirs. Go talk with their supervisor if you have to and continue to go up the food chain until you get the desired results.

"The Rough Rider"... "Far Better It Is To Dare Mighty Things..... Than
To Take Rank With Those Poor Timid Spirits Who Know Neither Victory Or
Defeat." Theodore Roosevelt 1899

Air036, then can extend your benefits period in order for you to get to your vocational goal. They don't like doing it but they can extend your benefits to get you vocationally rehabilitated. Also, if your disabilities have worsened and you can no longer do what you originally did for your first Voc. Rehab program you can qualify for another period.

"The Rough Rider"... "Far Better It Is To Dare Mighty Things..... Than
To Take Rank With Those Poor Timid Spirits Who Know Neither Victory Or
Defeat." Theodore Roosevelt 1899